Council’s letter urging not to scrap Travelcard
Wokingham Borough Council has written to the Mayor of London urging him not to scrap the Travelcard.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has written to the Mayor of London urging him not to scrap the Travelcard.
Read moreDetailsCONCERNS have been raised about a 'path to nowhere', which residents fear could also hint at an unannounced Wokingham Borough Council U-turn.
Read moreDetailsA recent report highlighting the increasing financial pressure facing students and their families has been welcomed by the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsLimited edition art from an artist preparing to create a unique sculpture for Wokingham are among the rewards for people backing a crowdfunding
Read moreDetailsMystery surrounds the sale of two pieces of land in Wokingham that have been sold for £10.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Wokingham a better place, thanks to Wokingham Volunteer Centre
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has penned a letter to the Secretary of State to request that the DCMS has representation in the EFL amid the
Read moreDetailsA PETITION has been launched in a bid to improve parking facilities at one of Wokingham borough's railway stations.
Read moreDetailsEdneys Hill development refused: residents elated but not complacent
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading will share plans for a new access road to the proposed Natural History Museum centre site.
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